The Flying Geese closed the regular season Friday with win No.23 on Senior Night.

“We were a little out of our rotation, but I wanted to make sure our seniors got a lot of minutes,” said Wethersfield coach Jeff Parsons. “I thought Annawan gave us another good punch. I knew they would.”

The Geese rode two big quarters from junior guard Trevor Lay to the win.

With Wethersfield on top 19-13 at the quarter, Lay scored 11 points in the second frame to push the lead to 41-31 at the half.

Lay’s offense countered a barrage of three straight 3-pointers by the Braves that trimmed the deficit to 27-26.

Wethersfield led 55-42 after three quarters, and withstood one more late Annawan burst.

Tony Gripp buried a 3-pointer with 3:43 remaining to bring the Braves within 62-56. The teams traded a bucket each before Lay sealed the game at the free-throw line. Lay finished with 14 points in the fourth quarter, including 7 of 8 from the line.

Lay led all scorers with 25, while Kegan Jacobson added 11 points for the Geese, who finish 23-6 overall and 8-2 in the LTC.

“I’m proud of my seniors,” said Parsons. “They’ve brought a lot to our program. I told the moms this isn’t the ending, it’s the beginning of a fun postseason. That’s what we’re looking forward to. These guys are gamers. They’ve been kind of bored a little bit, I think, for a couple of weeks. Now I’m starting to see the eye of the tiger in them when that game was over.”

Tony Gripp topped the Braves with 16 points, followed by Grant Baele with 11. Annawan ends the regular season at 10-19 and 4-6 in the LTC.

Wethersfield won the fresh-soph game 46-36 to earn at least a share of the Lincoln Trail title with a 9-1 record.

Galva 52, United 39

The Wildcats completed an unbeaten run through the Lincoln Trail Conference with Friday night’s win at United.

Dexter Ingels led the Wildcats with 17 points, followed by Reece Hoxworth with 12.

Galva finishes the regular season 22-4 and 10-0 in the LTC.

Ridgewood 82,

West Central 70

Elisha McCreary scored 25 points to lead the Spartans to a run-and-gun victory over the Heat Friday night.

Ridgewood led 51-39 going into the fourth quarter and the teams combined for 62 points — 31 apiece — in the final eight minutes.